The data of deaths per COVID-19 per 100,000 inhabitants was taken from the portal of the Ministry of Health, you can get more details here about the data.
In relation to the pollution data these were obtained through the IBAMA report which represents the emission of carbon equivalent in 2020 per state. Regarding climate, despite a temporary reduction of emissions in 2020 due to the lock-down measures, overall in 2020, the Greenhouse Gases (GHG) increased around the world, so it’s important to say that we need to learn from this pandemic to keep a sustainable way of life going out home thinking about it.
At this report there are some results from the Hackathon challenge with the objective of become easier to spread our analysis throughout community about the COVID-19 impact for the SDG3 (Health & Well-Being) and SDG13 (Climate Action).
Based on literature, about 90% of countries, suffered disruption of health services (UN, 2021). So the things related to the consequences of this health problem for several SDGs, emphasise that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the linkages between the most effected SDGs are intensified and their impact on other Goals is increased. That’s why we need to focus on action to keep getting a better world for all of us.
You can see the code and the data used during this challenge through this repository
authors: Eloabe; Gabriel; Gustavo; Pedro; Hugo
References:
UN (2021) Progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals Report of the Secretary-General. Microsoft Word - SG SDG Progress report 2021 unedited